Английская Википедия:Avalon Hill's Squad Leader
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox video game Avalon Hill's Squad Leader is a 2000 turn-based strategy video game developed by Random Games and published by Hasbro Interactive under the MicroProse label. It is a tie-in to Avalon Hill's board wargame Squad Leader.
Development
Publisher Avalon Hill had considered a computer version of its board wargame Squad Leader during the 1990s, as the game and its Advanced Squad Leader releases had sold over 1 million copies by 1997. However, Computer Gaming WorldШаблон:'s Terry Coleman noted that the series' complexity made this job "too daunting" initially. In the middle of the decade, the publisher worked with Atomic Games on a computer adaptation called Beyond Squad Leader, but the companies' partnership collapsed and the game became the unrelated Close Combat in 1996.[1] Avalon Hill tried again with Big Time Software's Computer Squad Leader, announced in early 1997.[1][2] This project fell through in July 1998 to become the independent wargame Combat Mission, in the run-up to Hasbro's purchase of Avalon Hill.[3][4] At the time of Computer Squad LeaderШаблон:'s cancellation, Avalon Hill announced plans to contract another developer to adapt Squad Leader; the publisher's Jack Dott explained that the next incarnation would "be more faithful to the original product".[3] Avalon Hill's entire staff was laid off upon the company's sale to Hasbro that August.[5]
In late 1999, Computer Gaming World published a rumor that Hasbro was interested in adapting the Avalon Hill board game line into computer titles, starting with Panzer Blitz and Advanced Squad Leader.[6] Producer Bill Levay later said that he hired Random Games for the project after detecting the "spirit of Squad Leader in their game Chaos Gate",[7] a computer adaptation of the Warhammer 40,000 board game series.[8] Levay described Squad Leader as an effort to capture the original's "spirit",[7] and to make an "accessible" tactical game,[9] rather than a hardcore simulation or literal adaptation of the board version.[7][8] The head of marketing for Squad LeaderШаблон:'s computer version, Tom Nichols, explained that the game was "heavily based" on Chaos Gate.[8] Squad Leader also reused that project's game engine,[8][9] which had likewise appeared in Random's Soldiers at War.[10] The game was announced in April 2000.[11]
Reception
Squad Leader received "generally unfavorable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[12]
William R. Trotter of PC Gamer said, "Hasbro has confirmed everyone's worst fears. Incredibly, they've published a game that will not only antagonize every living fan of Squad Leader, but will baffle and stupefy most newcomers as well."[13]
In 2004, GameSpy's Peter Suciu wrote that Squad Leader "remains one of the worst board-to-computer adaptations to date".[14]
References
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